The extent of taxation and redistribution policy is generally determined as a political-economy equilibrium by a balance between those who gain from higher taxes/transfers and those who lose. In a stylized model of migration and human capital formation we show — somewhat against the conventional wisdom — that low-skill immigration may lead to a lower tax burden and less redistribution than would be the case with no immigration, even though migrants (naturally) join the pro-tax/transfer coalition. Data on eleven European countries over the period 1974 to 1992 are consistent with the implications of the theory: A higher share of immigrants in the population leads to a lower tax rate on labor income, even after controlling for the generosity a...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accu-mulation and individual...
This paper argues that immigration has varying implications for attitudes about government redistrib...
This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector...
Abstract: The extent of taxation and redistribution Policy is generally determined as a political-ec...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
Western countries have disapproved of emigration restrictions more than of immigration restrictions....
The literature on tax competition with free capital mobility cites several reasons for the race-to-t...
One of the fundamental questions in the social sciences is whether modern welfare states can be sust...
In this paper we employ a tax-competition model to demonstrate that in the presence of migration the...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accu-mulation and individual...
This paper argues that immigration has varying implications for attitudes about government redistrib...
This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector...
Abstract: The extent of taxation and redistribution Policy is generally determined as a political-ec...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
This paper investigates the impact of emigration on the political choice regarding the size of the w...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
We study a model of tax competition between two countries when both skilled and unskilled workers ma...
Western countries have disapproved of emigration restrictions more than of immigration restrictions....
The literature on tax competition with free capital mobility cites several reasons for the race-to-t...
One of the fundamental questions in the social sciences is whether modern welfare states can be sust...
In this paper we employ a tax-competition model to demonstrate that in the presence of migration the...
This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accu-mulation and individual...
This paper argues that immigration has varying implications for attitudes about government redistrib...
This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector...